Santiago, July 5: Another tournament, another shattering defeat, and another round of unfavourable comparisons to Diego Maradona.
Lionel Messi was left reflecting on another bitterly familiar failure here yesterday after Argentina suffered an agonizing penalty shoot-out defeat to Chile in the Copa America final.

Messi has been named world footballer of the year four times; Maradona earned the accolade only once. Yet the arguments invariably circle back to trophies at international level.
Although Messi played a key role in Argentina reaching the final of last year's World Cup in Brazil, his achievements at international level have not seared themselves in the memory in the way that Maradona's did during his displays in the 1986 World Cup.
Maradona is largely credited with single-handedly guiding Argentina to that World Cup title in Mexico, scoring a series of memorable individual goals against England and Belgium along the way.
Even in the 1986 final, when he was well-shackled by Germany's Lothar Matthaus, Maradona was able to prove a decisive influence, supplying the sublime first time pass to set up the game's winning goal.
Messi can justifiably reflect, however, that the margins are impossibly fine. In both last year's World Cup final and this year's Copa America final, Messi had helped create gilt-edged chances for Gonzalo Higuain that the striker squandered on each occasion.
Had either of those gone in - and helped Argentina to victory instead of defeat - Messi's right to be bracketed with Maradona and Pele would not be in doubt.
AFP